That will go down before Rafa is done and I am so ok with it Martina Navratilova on the prospect of Rafael Nadal breaking her Grand Slam wins record
That will go down before Rafa is done and I am so ok with it - Martina Navratilova on the prospect of Rafael Nadal breaking her Grand Slam wins record Notifications New User posted their first comment this is comment text Approve Reject & ban Delete Logout
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Wins by at @RolandGarros Most Wins at Grand Slam Tournament [All Time Singles Women + Men] Wins by at Wins by at @RolandGarros Navratilova responded to the tweet, saying she had no doubts about Rafael Nadal breaking her record in the future. "That record will go down before Rafa is done for sure:), and I am so ok with it," Navratilova tweeted. That record will go down before Rafa is done for sure:), and I am so ok with it! That record will go down before Rafa is done for sure:), and I am so ok with it! She was full of praise for Rafael Nadal a few weeks back too, when she was asked in an interview if the Spaniard could equal Margaret Court's record of 24 Grand Slam titles. "It may be. He's still playing. We don't know how long it will last because tennis is very demanding, and he has injuries, but he always comes back. With a broken rib, and he's back. He is Superman; he should go with a cloak. He seems indestructible," said Navratilova. When the 21-time Grand Slam champion won his first match at the against Jordan Thompson, he overtook Roger Federer to become the male player with the most wins at a Slam. It was the Spaniard's 106th victory at Roland Garros, bettering Federer's record of 105 wins at Wimbledon.
That will go down before Rafa is done and I am so ok with it - Martina Navratilova on the prospect of Rafael Nadal breaking her Grand Slam wins record
Martina Navratilova says she will be happy to see Rafael Nadal break her record and become the player with the highest victories at a Grand Slam. With 120 singles match wins at the Wimbledon Championships, former World No. 1 Martina Navratilova holds the record for the highest number of wins at a Grand Slam. Right on her tail is 13-time French Open champion Rafael Nadal, who has won 110 matches at Roland Garros so far. Hours after Nadal won his epic quarterfinal match against World No. 1 Novak Djokovic, a tweet surfaced showing the extraordinary stats of Navratilova and Nadal. Most Wins at Grand Slam Tournament[All Time Singles Women + Men]
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Wins by at @RolandGarros Most Wins at Grand Slam Tournament [All Time Singles Women + Men] Wins by at Wins by at @RolandGarros Navratilova responded to the tweet, saying she had no doubts about Rafael Nadal breaking her record in the future. "That record will go down before Rafa is done for sure:), and I am so ok with it," Navratilova tweeted. That record will go down before Rafa is done for sure:), and I am so ok with it! That record will go down before Rafa is done for sure:), and I am so ok with it! She was full of praise for Rafael Nadal a few weeks back too, when she was asked in an interview if the Spaniard could equal Margaret Court's record of 24 Grand Slam titles. "It may be. He's still playing. We don't know how long it will last because tennis is very demanding, and he has injuries, but he always comes back. With a broken rib, and he's back. He is Superman; he should go with a cloak. He seems indestructible," said Navratilova. When the 21-time Grand Slam champion won his first match at the against Jordan Thompson, he overtook Roger Federer to become the male player with the most wins at a Slam. It was the Spaniard's 106th victory at Roland Garros, bettering Federer's record of 105 wins at Wimbledon.